The interpersonal and Freudian traditions: convergences and divergences |
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Authors: | White R S |
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Affiliation: | Yale University School of Medicine, USA. R&cwhite@cshore.com |
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Abstract: | The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanalytic wars in New York in the 1940s. Each has developed from a different set of assumptions concerning the mind, especially the role of structure and the role of interaction. Recent developments in both schools in the last twenty years suggest a convergence and overlap in theory and technique. The relevant history of the divergence is examined and the work of three contemporary interpersonal writers explored in depth. That work is contrasted with contemporary developments in traditional Freudian psychoanalysis. |
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